AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBosnia’s “Grey List” Fallout: Experts warn Bosnia and Herzegovina’s placement on the MONEYVAL/FATF-style grey list will hit the economy fast—more transaction controls, slower payments, higher business costs, and tougher cooperation with EU partners, with exporters especially exposed since most exports go to the EU. World Cup Business Pulse (Sarajevo-relevant): As the tournament hits its halfway mark, Bosnia’s World Cup run is also being watched for its wider economic ripple effects—Seattle reporting shows how match crowds can boost local spending in bars and restaurants, even when tipping patterns shift. EU Integration Diplomacy: Bosnia’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Josip Brkić met Germany’s Gunther Krichbaum in Berlin, stressing support for reforms and European integration and backing “gradual integration” as a practical step toward EU membership. Culture & Creative Economy: Croatia’s Audiovisual Centre approved €3.74m in film funding, including €950,000 for Igor Šeregi’s “The Wedding 2,” a reminder of how regional screen industries keep attracting investment. Media & Industry: Seriesly Berlin opened new industry initiatives for its September edition, adding debate, co-production and creator-economy tracks for European serial storytelling.
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